Using the aphoristic tradition, less to establish truths than to
undermine them, Joan Fuster questions the conceits contained in
conventional wisdom. Final Judgements is a book of aphorisms that
reveal moral and philosophical truths that are relevant to the universal
human experience. Despite the seriousness of its subject matter, this
book is laugh-out-loud funny, revealing that the best aphorisms strip
language of its artifice and highlight its contradictions. The
cumulative effect is a quintessentially Mediterranean kind of
playfulness. Written between 1950 and 1960, this volume shows us Fuster
at the pinnacle of his talent.